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contracted by some local councils first start the kitted out with cameras and uniforms but their tactics of pursuing these fines often seem far from professional all of the star wars. well the white. people we asked those local council for their response they told these new offices back up for the public who are not with the actions of the minority. who were in the dock fouls. are literally. not get paid unless the issue of fine appropriately and surprising that the areas where it's full have been hired has seen a massive increase in the number of fines that a receipt and there's now concern over whether that is fair or ethical about the current ability of the transparency i recently dealt in the home affairs select committee which looks at these issues with the case of the london bar of new and which has law enforcement officers who are in fact council officials but dressed up like police have been promised them a commission is going to look into it because it's it's actually i think a criminal activity to pretend to be a police officer when you're not and i'm very concerned about how t
contracted by some local councils first start the kitted out with cameras and uniforms but their tactics of pursuing these fines often seem far from professional all of the star wars. well the white. people we asked those local council for their response they told these new offices back up for the public who are not with the actions of the minority. who were in the dock fouls. are literally. not get paid unless the issue of fine appropriately and surprising that the areas where it's full have...
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going into that 1968 convention the chant was, "support your local police." coming out of that convention, something happened. >> covering the most famous line -- >> george mcgovern for president, we would not have to have [indiscernible] in the streets of chicago. [applause] with george mcgovern and we would not have a national guard critic of richard daley saw this as a personal attack. in a way, it was. famous --d the same a >> what do you think he said? >> i cannot remember what it was. >> i am sorry, i don't -- >> that's ok. >> he calls him a [bleep] he says something, he uses the word "jew." there are better people than me to do that, really. [laughter] >> how hard it is to accept the truth. >> we will continue with stephen vittoria's documentary, "one bright shining moment: the forgotten summer of george mcgovern." back in a moment. ♪ [music break] >> this is "democracy now!," democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. as we continue with the award winning documentary, "one bright shining moment: the forgotten summer of george mcgov
going into that 1968 convention the chant was, "support your local police." coming out of that convention, something happened. >> covering the most famous line -- >> george mcgovern for president, we would not have to have [indiscernible] in the streets of chicago. [applause] with george mcgovern and we would not have a national guard critic of richard daley saw this as a personal attack. in a way, it was. famous --d the same a >> what do you think he said? >>...
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. >> and now, the toyota sports desk, brought to you by your local toyota dealers. for today's redskins and was more thant a matchup. .t was rg3's first foray it is a beginning of what will be a long era. rg3 made a big splash in the big apple this afternoon. >> won the game is on the line ball in your hands do it. believe you can a doubt in my mind. >> the redskins had a huge blow on offense. a player fell to the ground holding his left leg. will miss the rest of the season with a torn achilles. >> he said something, and i came up onwhen i break. it is huge. he is a gamer. it's not for everybody involved in the situation. he will be missed. >> others have stepped up in his absence. in aconnection resulted 26-yard touchdown catch. the giants were clinging to a 20-16 lead in the fourth. a first down to keep the game alive. >> you work through the play and the play, you can play in football. >>, later, the redskins played a to let pass right 30-yardoney for a touchdown, giving washington a 23-20 lead. >> i was going to win the game. you say it will make a great play.
. >> and now, the toyota sports desk, brought to you by your local toyota dealers. for today's redskins and was more thant a matchup. .t was rg3's first foray it is a beginning of what will be a long era. rg3 made a big splash in the big apple this afternoon. >> won the game is on the line ball in your hands do it. believe you can a doubt in my mind. >> the redskins had a huge blow on offense. a player fell to the ground holding his left leg. will miss the rest of the season...
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people we asked those local council for their response they told r.t. these new offices back up our support for the public who are not with the actions of the minority who litter and walk away when their dog fowls. are litter and not get paid unless the issue of find appropriately. only get paid if they find someone to find a fact confirmed by a glance at their website which is local councils that their service is risk free and they won't charge and penalty and surprising then that the areas where x. will have been hired has seen a massive increase in the number of fines that irish eat and there's now concern over whether that is fair or ethical accountability the transparency i recently dealt in the home affairs select committee which looks at these issues with a case of on the bar of new and which has law enforcement officers who are in fact council officials but dressed up like police having promised them a commission is going to look into it because it's it's actually i think a criminal activity to pretend to be a police officer when you're not and
people we asked those local council for their response they told r.t. these new offices back up our support for the public who are not with the actions of the minority who litter and walk away when their dog fowls. are litter and not get paid unless the issue of find appropriately. only get paid if they find someone to find a fact confirmed by a glance at their website which is local councils that their service is risk free and they won't charge and penalty and surprising then that the areas...
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and so that's when my parents started pushing and trying to get the word out so i was interviewed for local newspapers and. i would be photographed and our story would be told in newspapers primarily once when i was a teen in the band because it was big news i mean you her a girl with one leg marching in a high school competitive band in a very small town i mean it was news i was born without my my fingers on my left hand and on my right hand. my hands really honestly never really stood in the way for me except for an outward sign to other people that i wasn't the same i use my hands a lot in my artwork i find myself drawing my hands quite a bit because to me. for my hands you know just as if anyone would. but they do tell a story they tell a story of. the oxen. played. in october two thousand and ten heather and visited vietnam for the first time. if their first stop was with the family of gwen van landing in kwan named province. i don't want to tell you. that. they're still coming back from cleaning up our makeup a doctor who. will know. your eyes are red they are always like this even if
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this began about 11:09 local time this morning. we want to listen to the chief of police. this was recorded earlier. >> the city of brook field police department, our thoughts and prayers go out to the victims of this crime. right now, i'll give you an overview of what took place. at approximately 11:09 this morning, received a call of a shooting in progress at a salon, 200 north moreland road in the city of brookfield. we are told a male suspect was involved. that male suspect has been identified. you all have pictures of mr. radcliffe franklin haughton. date of birth 12/17/66. he is a male, black, 6'1", 270 pounds. the time of the shooting, the suspect was wearing a gray sweater, blue jeans and had a white and black backpack with him. the vehicle that we were looking for has been located. we are no longer looking for the black mazda protoge. this situation is fluid and ongoing. our initial attention was reaching, locating and treating the visibilityctims. that has taken place. we have a total of seven victims, four were transferred. [ inaudible ] >> the investigation is
this began about 11:09 local time this morning. we want to listen to the chief of police. this was recorded earlier. >> the city of brook field police department, our thoughts and prayers go out to the victims of this crime. right now, i'll give you an overview of what took place. at approximately 11:09 this morning, received a call of a shooting in progress at a salon, 200 north moreland road in the city of brookfield. we are told a male suspect was involved. that male suspect has been...
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we are phil's local council for their response they told these new offices back up for the public with the actions of the minority. in the fouls. and not get paid unless the issue of fine appropriately and surprising that the areas where we have been hired. increase in the number of fines that a receipt and there's now whether that is or ethical becomes ability of the transparency i recently dealt in the home affairs select committee which looks at these issues with the case of the london bar of new and which has law enforcement officers who are in fact council officials but dressed up like police. commissioners going to look into it because it's it's actually i think a criminal activity to pretend to be a police officer when you're not and i'm very concerned about how that trend is going i think in the past it would be that people knew the law that was reasonable and so long as you weren't creating a problem then you could do what you like but increasingly it seems that that is no longer the case these findings may be surprising to some but the truth is these types of laws in offenses
we are phil's local council for their response they told these new offices back up for the public with the actions of the minority. in the fouls. and not get paid unless the issue of fine appropriately and surprising that the areas where we have been hired. increase in the number of fines that a receipt and there's now whether that is or ethical becomes ability of the transparency i recently dealt in the home affairs select committee which looks at these issues with the case of the london bar...
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as long as they don't bring anything dangerous into town where endangers the local community i don't have a problem with it. i'll stop them if there's something time in there and i am afraid of it they know that i'm going to have to be it will blow up i said travel trailers blown up like a pick up. the dead that's the rules they know the rules i enjoy keeping if i'm going to hurt people and went downtown i just tell the search. come by to pick it up when you know. he's fully qualified you know i mean if you look at me judge hey look at him the stop shop there is a vulture. that's in authority to look. he's looking for your dead ascii junky. the saudis got. him and have you to fall now look at it my mom said no because those guys bite you if you hit a run off snakes or better of one of them what you really want sheen is that's a vicious try to survive out here. when rain went on inside of me. i don't bother nobody and nobody bothered me. how my mother may then i would retaliate with or hide away and well they'll. consider anybody out there an enemy a known brand up there. with a to re
as long as they don't bring anything dangerous into town where endangers the local community i don't have a problem with it. i'll stop them if there's something time in there and i am afraid of it they know that i'm going to have to be it will blow up i said travel trailers blown up like a pick up. the dead that's the rules they know the rules i enjoy keeping if i'm going to hurt people and went downtown i just tell the search. come by to pick it up when you know. he's fully qualified you know...
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at the area i was in had been heavily sprayed but i knew that i was exposed by drinking the local water and eating the food there will. be can you tell me a little bit about yourself and what is it like having sisters that need so much care. and is. gradually should speak louder. than just the younger sister is that. you are going to. use. c. . seventeen news. happening around. the. country on. this and. you can only get instant. images the straightest. see you can stay and. do something. and it can certainly it's. just. an odd thing. isn't a few. since then i have one younger brother and he's like you need that is none of those none have problems. he's grown up his whole life. having me as a sister so it's you know sometimes it's difficult. time is a monochord musician. the son of a veteran who is exposed to agent orange he became totally blind at age twelve. his so do sister who is thirty five has been the reason since soon after her. when my eyes went bad i was worried that i would have to give up music that was when a teacher in the history class at my music school. who taught us ab
at the area i was in had been heavily sprayed but i knew that i was exposed by drinking the local water and eating the food there will. be can you tell me a little bit about yourself and what is it like having sisters that need so much care. and is. gradually should speak louder. than just the younger sister is that. you are going to. use. c. . seventeen news. happening around. the. country on. this and. you can only get instant. images the straightest. see you can stay and. do something. and...
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when voting for your local congressman or senators find out from them. has this guy voted on party-line every time come hell or high water? he doesn't care what constituents are saying. he cares about following his party. that is the team work i am talking about. we need to get back to that point. seal team 6 there was one reason we would not win and it was our ways of communication. it could be on the wrong radio, the target location, there was always a reason why there was communication problem. not able to get a satellite feed or an interpreter. we got to start communicating in this country. set up a trap. i keep coming back to that. i am on politics. don't look as one party as all good and one party all evil. can anyone tell me for a fact we had one president that was all good? anyone know one? i would like to hear it? anyone know for a fact one president that was all bad? with the exception of jimmy carter. sorry. to say a winning team all we got to do is be informed. we got to the active. on my team i want to know how many doorkeeper's i had. will
when voting for your local congressman or senators find out from them. has this guy voted on party-line every time come hell or high water? he doesn't care what constituents are saying. he cares about following his party. that is the team work i am talking about. we need to get back to that point. seal team 6 there was one reason we would not win and it was our ways of communication. it could be on the wrong radio, the target location, there was always a reason why there was communication...
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at the area i was in had been heavily sprayed but i knew i was exposed by drinking the local water and eating the food there. telling me. can you tell me a little bit about yourself and what is it like having sisters that need so much care. and is. gradually should speak loud. and just the youngest this is just. going to. use the. c. . seventeen used. to run. this. country. and. now currently sleeping. in the streets. says you can stay and can do something. and it can soon. we can. do is through. the use of a few. since then i have one younger brother and he's like you need that is none of those none have problems. he's grown up his whole life. having me as a sister so it's. sometimes it's difficult. time is a monochord musician. the son of a veteran who was exposed to agent orange he became totally blind at age twelve. his so do sister who is thirty five has been a better reason since soon after her. but . when my eyes went bad i was worried that i would have to give up music that was when a teacher in the history class at my music school. who taught us about beethoven. i learned that
at the area i was in had been heavily sprayed but i knew i was exposed by drinking the local water and eating the food there. telling me. can you tell me a little bit about yourself and what is it like having sisters that need so much care. and is. gradually should speak loud. and just the youngest this is just. going to. use the. c. . seventeen used. to run. this. country. and. now currently sleeping. in the streets. says you can stay and can do something. and it can soon. we can. do is...
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at the area i was in had been heavily sprayed but i knew that i was exposed by drinking the local water and eating the food there. deliberately. can you tell me a little bit about yourself and what is it like having sisters that need so much care. and is. gradually should speak loud. and just the youngest this is this. you are going to. use. c. . seventeen news. happening around. the. country. and. you know hundreds of instantly. and hits the streets. to see who can stay and can do something. and it can soon. we can. just. use a few. since i have one younger brother and he's like you need that is not does not have problems. he's grown up his whole life. having me as a sister so it's. sometimes it's difficult. time is a monochord musician. the son of a veteran who is exposed to agent orange he became totally blind at age twelve. his soldiers sister who is thirty five. soon soon after her. but it was. when my eyes when i was worried that i would have to give up music that was when a teacher in the history class at my music school. who taught us about beethoven the way. we did i learned th
at the area i was in had been heavily sprayed but i knew that i was exposed by drinking the local water and eating the food there. deliberately. can you tell me a little bit about yourself and what is it like having sisters that need so much care. and is. gradually should speak loud. and just the youngest this is this. you are going to. use. c. . seventeen news. happening around. the. country. and. you know hundreds of instantly. and hits the streets. to see who can stay and can do something....
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we have to know who our local partners are. we have to have good tools to distinguish our local adversaries from them. not everybody with a turban is al qaeda. we have to have that view on the ground. you cannot fight a war by remote control. that is a practical solution. from a legal standpoint, i would say, if you are worried about the liberation of technology, we have a number of tools to prevent proliferation of all kinds of dangers. an agreement, a nuclear materials with a treaty, and with drones, we have a legal regime that says if you have a rocket system or a drone system, for a range of more than 300 kilometers, the technology on that is controlled. there are some countries where you cannot export that technology. it is a voluntary regime. it is developed countries that have worried about this proliferation. if you get a regime like that from a voluntary regime to a binding regime, then international law has answers to deal with some of these problems. practical question, a legal question, and then a strategy question.
we have to know who our local partners are. we have to have good tools to distinguish our local adversaries from them. not everybody with a turban is al qaeda. we have to have that view on the ground. you cannot fight a war by remote control. that is a practical solution. from a legal standpoint, i would say, if you are worried about the liberation of technology, we have a number of tools to prevent proliferation of all kinds of dangers. an agreement, a nuclear materials with a treaty, and with...
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people here are happy to show their way of life to tourists and teach them how to dance in the local star. seventeen year old nadia is from the same village she now studies in the city and dances at a club. she puts on her costume and the traditional amber necklace only when she comes to visit her grandmother. ok i didn't ask on time perhaps it was because i want to keep up to date with us more. the world was still i would live here of camp my background how my ancestors layer very attachment to the church brought. this to this remote glen deflate by call more than two hundred fifty years ago they were exiled in pesach you tit for not agreeing to the orthodox who forms introduced in washing the sixteen hundreds they'll believe is still baal and cross themselves with two fingers not with three as they do in modern orthodox churches in russia and never knew when praying was more and more young people leaving for a big city it's the fear is the old believers culture could be imperiled. plans to continue her studies abroad to grandmother says wherever she goes as long as the jews are fre
people here are happy to show their way of life to tourists and teach them how to dance in the local star. seventeen year old nadia is from the same village she now studies in the city and dances at a club. she puts on her costume and the traditional amber necklace only when she comes to visit her grandmother. ok i didn't ask on time perhaps it was because i want to keep up to date with us more. the world was still i would live here of camp my background how my ancestors layer very attachment...
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there were a number of issues of the systematic implications of the local crisis. so we want to protect this around each of the banks that we participate in operate. okay, are there any further questions? >> if not, thank you mr. matias rodriguez inciarte for a very clear presentation. we hope that your optimism is right. i personally share it. not everybody here does, but we will do the best we can. think forward. thank you very much all you have done. >> it has been a pleasure for me. to work with such a distinguished group. [applause] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] >> see the only vice presidential debate thursday night live on c-span and c-span radio, and online at c-span.org. watch unengaged. coming up tonight on c-span2, a discussion on the foreign-policy plan laid out by republican presidential candidate mitt romney. then, how speaker john boehner contains for mitt romney in new hampshire. that is followed by a former president bill clinton campaigning for obama in las vegas. >> 13 years ago today, c-span radio was created by the cable t
there were a number of issues of the systematic implications of the local crisis. so we want to protect this around each of the banks that we participate in operate. okay, are there any further questions? >> if not, thank you mr. matias rodriguez inciarte for a very clear presentation. we hope that your optimism is right. i personally share it. not everybody here does, but we will do the best we can. think forward. thank you very much all you have done. >> it has been a pleasure for...
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now works with the local people. >> reporter: leather products are very good. when i discovered this i immediately saw the great potential. >> reporter: it's made possible by sheep. ri most sheep skins are sent outside the country but four years ago the government began to promote the industry. now it's possible to obtain high quality for making handbags right in ethiopia. at first she was frustrated. many people were so used to living on foreign aid they seemed to have lost the incentive the work. the partnership began. she works all night to finish up labor products. >> seeing her work so hard and treat each piece with such care made me want to collaborate with someone who had those values. in fact, i wanted to create a brand that would express those values. >> it's nice. we like it. >> reporter: she wanted to make the bags that showed essence of ethiopia. this drink inspired the two to design a basic handbag pattern. >> translator: it's unique and interesting. it gave me an idea. >> reporter: the workshop opened two years ago, but the company delayed selling
now works with the local people. >> reporter: leather products are very good. when i discovered this i immediately saw the great potential. >> reporter: it's made possible by sheep. ri most sheep skins are sent outside the country but four years ago the government began to promote the industry. now it's possible to obtain high quality for making handbags right in ethiopia. at first she was frustrated. many people were so used to living on foreign aid they seemed to have lost the...
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the fact of the matter is the local government can actually do about we had a disagreement with washington in the bush administration, but we moved forward. we didn't wait for anybody. they made commitments for 25% and 85% came up with three renewal and the list goes on. all those things we did and actually so much so secretary-general ban keynote spoke at the opening session of the u.n. to encourage all the other countries to go in the same direction and if the national government, the subnational government would have the power and create an organization to encourage subnational government to go in the direction and not to wait for the national government. severe environmental issues are so many other issues you can address any subnational level. you are to teach that and make people aware of states and cities and counties. i think it is a macro program. i want to thank y'all so much for coming in. [applause] those of you -- those of you who are registered for lunch, we look forward to seeing you there. i'm going to finish the saint augustine who said that on both sides lay aside all arr
the fact of the matter is the local government can actually do about we had a disagreement with washington in the bush administration, but we moved forward. we didn't wait for anybody. they made commitments for 25% and 85% came up with three renewal and the list goes on. all those things we did and actually so much so secretary-general ban keynote spoke at the opening session of the u.n. to encourage all the other countries to go in the same direction and if the national government, the...
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where are more equipped to work locally now, and we have many black women that we are pushing in local and congressional elections now. >> i want to bring up what we saw in 2006, and i moderated an event, a group of latino music publishers in las vegas. i pushed them and challenged them on this notion in terms of did latinos take advantage of the millions of folks who were marching across the country? made the argument and it took about an hour for folks to go we will concede your point, that the lesson out of that is you being issues,s but if you cannot have it sophisticated political infrastructure to take the books on the ground and translate that into public policy, all you end up with our massive marches. from a latino-hispanic standpoint, give a perspective of what has happened in the last six years to understand that it cannot just be a million folks turned out unless you have a plan the day after the march? >> participation is a central element. marching is a central element of civil preoccupation. this is been a unique position in the latino community to where it has been much
where are more equipped to work locally now, and we have many black women that we are pushing in local and congressional elections now. >> i want to bring up what we saw in 2006, and i moderated an event, a group of latino music publishers in las vegas. i pushed them and challenged them on this notion in terms of did latinos take advantage of the millions of folks who were marching across the country? made the argument and it took about an hour for folks to go we will concede your point,...
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live, local, late-breaking. this is 11 news today at 5:00 a.m. >> good morning. welcome back to 11 news today. i am stan stovall. >> i am lisa robinson. a chilly start. >> not that bad for this time of year. >> i like it. >> i had a blanket this morning. it is warming up. you may not need a jacket into the afternoon. 53 downtown. 47 at the airport. a lot of sunshine out there. 7 degrees this afternoon. even better for the next several days. >> just a few things to watch for. this is 95 south of 198, we have an accident taken up at least one lane. watch for delays. no delays on 295. you may find some delays that battery avenue. six the on southbound 95 out of the white marsh area. joshua court, we have some of fire activity to avoid. here's a quick, live look at traffic. a bit of a delay south bomb on 95 -- southbound on 95. building down towards 32. that is the latest on traffic pulse 11. >> we are continuing to follow breaking news this morning. there's a row home fire in self baltimore. >> kim dacey joins us live with an update -- in south baltimore. >> this fi
live, local, late-breaking. this is 11 news today at 5:00 a.m. >> good morning. welcome back to 11 news today. i am stan stovall. >> i am lisa robinson. a chilly start. >> not that bad for this time of year. >> i like it. >> i had a blanket this morning. it is warming up. you may not need a jacket into the afternoon. 53 downtown. 47 at the airport. a lot of sunshine out there. 7 degrees this afternoon. even better for the next several days. >> just a few...
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incredible because not only do they have therapy where they can talk through and be with other vets but the local agricultural community has embraced them to do farming and horseback riding. it gives them an intensive experience. that is why it is called the pathway home. it is one thing to come home physically. it is another thing to come home mentally and reconnect with your community. >> we keep talking about the cost of wars and i think we put a price tag on the cost of the vietnam war. that price tag keeps growing. we are not talking about recently returning veterans. you are treating any veteran who feels he or she needs the help. >> absolutely. right now we are focused on afghanistan. to me we talk about this earlier i feel so strongly that we owe such a debt of gratitude. sometimes when you see in the end of the war they come marching home. they need support every day after that to really come back and be part of our society again. so when the music ends and the marching ends and they come home we have to be there for them in every way possible. >> and i was there at the home for the --
incredible because not only do they have therapy where they can talk through and be with other vets but the local agricultural community has embraced them to do farming and horseback riding. it gives them an intensive experience. that is why it is called the pathway home. it is one thing to come home physically. it is another thing to come home mentally and reconnect with your community. >> we keep talking about the cost of wars and i think we put a price tag on the cost of the vietnam...
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for more information on this and other cities, visit our local content vehicles, go to c-span.org/local content. here is look at a look at some books that are being published this week. in the book "there was a country", chinua achebe, author of numerous books, including things fall apart, writes an account of the civil war in nigeria from 1967 to 1970. larry berman, author of several books on vietnam profile the commander navy forces in vietnam and the chief of naval operations from 1970 until 1974 in the life of admiral zumwalt. the book "zumwalt." and then political commentators argue that american sovereignty is in jeopardy. a global editor at large argues that with the emergence of new technology markets, a select few have been able to separate themselves into an extremely wealthy group of individuals with unprecedented political and social influence in the book "plutocrats." and david coleman, director of the university of virginia's miller center presidential recordings program, utilizes his eagerly recorded tapes from the kennedy administration to examine the end of the cuban mi
for more information on this and other cities, visit our local content vehicles, go to c-span.org/local content. here is look at a look at some books that are being published this week. in the book "there was a country", chinua achebe, author of numerous books, including things fall apart, writes an account of the civil war in nigeria from 1967 to 1970. larry berman, author of several books on vietnam profile the commander navy forces in vietnam and the chief of naval operations from...
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how many politicians say i got beat locally, i'm going statewide, i'm an african-american, that took something. >> they traveled the state trying to hook together a new coalition, emulating in some way mayor's washington victory in chicago with a lot of different kinds of people. that's a big part of his method that took him 30 years or so to perfect, but that was the original idea. yeah, when he losing to rush, he has to reinvent himself again. as usee in the film, he has to reinvent himself in the face of michelle saying i don't want to do this anymore. >> michael, you've sold it, and we're out of time. sorry, you did a great job tonight. "frontline, the choice" airs tonight at pbs from 9:00 to 11:00. i love these documentaries. we'll be right back. ah. fire bad! just have to fire roast these tomatoes. do you churn your own butter too? what? this is going to give you a head start on your dinner. that seems easier sure does >>> let me finish tonight with the real choice in this coming five delicious cooking sauces you combine with fresh ingredients to make amazing home-cooked meals.
how many politicians say i got beat locally, i'm going statewide, i'm an african-american, that took something. >> they traveled the state trying to hook together a new coalition, emulating in some way mayor's washington victory in chicago with a lot of different kinds of people. that's a big part of his method that took him 30 years or so to perfect, but that was the original idea. yeah, when he losing to rush, he has to reinvent himself again. as usee in the film, he has to reinvent...
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and follow the instructions of your state, and local officials because they are going to be providing you with the best advice in terms of how to deal with this storm over the coming days. we've just had an excellent meeting with the fema team here, the various agencies that are in charge, including the department of defense, department of energy, and those that are going to need to respond very quickly. under craig fewgate's leadership at fema, we've had a chance to talk to the regional officials as well and i just had a phone call with the governors of potentially impacted states as well as some of the major cities in the region. at this stage, everybody is confident that the staging process, the prepositioning of presource, commodities, equipment that are going to be needed to respond to the storm are in place, but as craig has emphasized, this hasn't hit landfall yet, so we don't yet know where it's going to hit, where we're going to see the biggest impacts, and that's exactly why it's so important for us to respond big and respond fast as local information starts coming in. i wan
and follow the instructions of your state, and local officials because they are going to be providing you with the best advice in terms of how to deal with this storm over the coming days. we've just had an excellent meeting with the fema team here, the various agencies that are in charge, including the department of defense, department of energy, and those that are going to need to respond very quickly. under craig fewgate's leadership at fema, we've had a chance to talk to the regional...
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fema's mission is to support the state and local governments when it exceeds their capacity. an event like this it becomes that much more challenging. fema has the capacity, ten regions they can draw resources from around the nation and bring them to bear where they're much needed. in the case of this storm fema has leaned forward and prepositioned those resources in chose states. they've been there for days before the storm making landfall. >> what are common mistakes made in situations like this? >> well, the common mistakes are not understanding what the needs of the state and locals are. getting out in front and not having good lines of communication. i think what you've seen in the past in some of the disasters that have been portrayed as failing is because you didn't have that good, clean, crisp lines of communication you're seeing now. when you hear governors like governor christie stand up and say that the coordination has gone extremely well, that's a good sign that things are actually doing what they're supposed to be doing and what they used to do back when james l
fema's mission is to support the state and local governments when it exceeds their capacity. an event like this it becomes that much more challenging. fema has the capacity, ten regions they can draw resources from around the nation and bring them to bear where they're much needed. in the case of this storm fema has leaned forward and prepositioned those resources in chose states. they've been there for days before the storm making landfall. >> what are common mistakes made in situations...
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think about your local college professor. the driver of that crazy car with all of the bumper stickers on the back of the car. you get the picture, right? they dominate professions lead a cultural imprint in this great country of ours. professionalism, journalism, academia, and the music industry, and america's fastest-growing brand of entertainers, cirque du soleil acrobats. who are these people that call themselves liberals? and how to such a tiny group leave such a big impact on our culture and lives? what motivates them? well, i am in an excellent position to answer these deep questions. because i have been watching liberals closely for over 30 years. i have studied liberals like jane goodall studies are gems. [laughter] in their natural habitats and without judgment. i have broke bread with them, have teased them, and yes, i have even blogged some of them because some of my best friends are liberal and some are even members of my own family. my commitment to understanding liberals sometimes worry that my dear conservativ
think about your local college professor. the driver of that crazy car with all of the bumper stickers on the back of the car. you get the picture, right? they dominate professions lead a cultural imprint in this great country of ours. professionalism, journalism, academia, and the music industry, and america's fastest-growing brand of entertainers, cirque du soleil acrobats. who are these people that call themselves liberals? and how to such a tiny group leave such a big impact on our culture...
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yesterday romney himself told a local denver station that part of his tax plan might include a cap on deductions at 17,000 a person which would not hurt billionaires at all like him. let's take a look. >> you could say everybody's going to get up to $17,000 deduction and you can use your charitable deduction, your home mortgage deduction or others, health care deduction and you can fill that bucket, if you will, the $17,000 bucket and higher income might have a lower number or you could do it by the same method that bowles/simpson did it, which is limiting certain deductions but that's the sort of thing that -- >> well, his tighing would take him past 17%. his spokesman made clear, this is one of the policy options romney was considering. in other words, if you want specifics, don't count on this. howard, this is the problem the more he teases it and pulls back, the more he looks like -- >> the more he teases it, the more confusion he sews and a contrast still with his own situation. the guy who has 100 million ira, which is like unheard of. the guy who like president clinton has said
yesterday romney himself told a local denver station that part of his tax plan might include a cap on deductions at 17,000 a person which would not hurt billionaires at all like him. let's take a look. >> you could say everybody's going to get up to $17,000 deduction and you can use your charitable deduction, your home mortgage deduction or others, health care deduction and you can fill that bucket, if you will, the $17,000 bucket and higher income might have a lower number or you could...